Blatant 'Sexploitation' of Women in Advertising

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It's the title that makes it poor. Change it to fit birds in ads and it works.

Haha! Wasnt bothered by the title, more the content, or potential content to be honest. There are no age restrictions on GOT, nor do we have any idea about the ages of posters/browsers, so we have a reasonably strict policy on nudity and stuff. But if an ad appears in a mainstream magazine, then cant really argue with that.

Lest see for now.
 
Haha! Wasnt bothered by the title, more the content, or potential content to be honest. There are no age restrictions on GOT, nor do we have any idea about the ages of posters/browsers, so we have a reasonably strict policy on nudity and stuff. But if an ad appears in a mainstream magazine, then cant really argue with that.

Lest see for now.

Title itself doesn't bother me. It is the idea of the title seeming to discuss a serious topic only for the contents to....not or worse perpetuate it.
 

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That's a fake advert

http://www.aston-martin.com/2013/02/24/ad-for-used-aston-martins-fake-or-real/

Yet BMW seemed to see fit to do an actual version of it. Staggering.
 

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